Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 21, 1984, Morrow County Fair, Page THIRTY TWO, Image 40

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    , THIRTY-TWO-Marrow County Fair and Rode Premium Book
DIVISION 9 4-H TRAIL HORSE CLASS
PREMIUMS
Blue-6.Red.S.WTiite-M
Judged on performance and manners with emphasis on smoothness with which
rider controls horse and negotiates obstacles in prescribed course. NOT TO BE
JUDGED ON SPEED. There will be a time limit on each individual. After two
refusals or unnecessary delays, the participant must pass and go on to the next
obstacle. There will be a minimum of five obstacles used from the following: Walk
through cavalletti, open and dose gate, simulated water obstacle, walk over bridge,
drag rope, back through marked course, dismount and mount on off side, mailbox,
carry object to specified point, lead horse over jump or obstacle, sidepass. Contestant
will be scored on each obstacle and given a total score for performance based on
poise, manners, use of aids, and smoothness of performance. Exhibitors may show
English or Western. Gass will be judged by volunteers starting immediately after the
lunch break and lasting for two hours.
LOT
1. Beginner
2. Junior
3. Intermediate
4. Seniors
DEPT. VI.
NATURAL SCIENCE
DIVISION 1 4-H OUTDOORSMAN
PREMIUMS Blue-14. Red -13. W bile -12
An educational exhibit related to the out-of-doors.
Exhibit not to exceed 30" in width, 24" in depth, 30" in height.
LOT 1 Outdoorsman Club
30001 Outdoorsman, Junior
30002 Outdoorsman, Intermediate
30003 Outdoorsman, Senior
DIVISION 2 4-H GEOLOGY
PREMIUMS
Blue-$4. Red -S3. While-12
At least 50 percent of the specimens must have been found by the exhibitor and at
least five of the specimens collected during the current 4-H year.
LOT
34001 Geology, Jr. 10, 15 or 20 specimens according to year in 4-H Geology.
34002 Geology, Int. 15 to 35 specimens according to year in 4-H Geology.
34003 Geology, Sr. 20 to 55 specimens according to year in 4-H Geology.
DIVISION 3 VEGETABLE GARDEN
The numbers or amount of each vegetable required for plant and collection
exhibits can be found in the 4-H Vegetable Garden Exhibit guidelines, 4-H 2331.
PREMIUMS
Blue - I4.M. Red - $3.00, White - 12.00
For collection exhibits, exhibit should be on tray or container no larger than 18Vi x
14 x 2Vi inches. Plate exhibits should be exhibited on 9" plate. Members may enter
only one class.
LOT
Vegetable Garden, Junior
23311 Plate exhibit (plate of one vegetable variety) limit two entries
23312 Collection exhibit (3 vegetables)
Vegetable Garden, Intermediate
23321 Plate exhibit (plate of one vegetable variety) limit three entries
23322 collection exhibit (4 vegetables)
23323 Poster or display showing and explaining results of member's experiment.
Vegetable Garden, Senior
23311 Plate exhibit (plate of one vegetable variety) limit four
23322 Collection exhibit (5 vegetables with varieties labeled)
23333 Commercial Display (10 lb. unit of produce with record of commercial
garden)
23344 Educational Display showing and explaining results of experimental
commercial garden.
DIVISION 4 4-H FLOWERS
PREMIUMS M M, Red 13.00, White -12.00
The class or kind of flower need not be shown on the entry, but should be on the
exhibit tag attached to the exhibit. The requirement for each exhibit can be found in
Oregon 4-H Flower and Ornamental Growers' Handbook, 4-H 231.
Exhibitors may enter only one class.
LOT Flowers, Junior
23111 1 to 3 different kinds or types of cut flowers
23112 Bouquet of fresh flowers
23113 Bouquet of dried flowers
Flowers, Intermediate
23121 2 to 4 different kinds or types of cut flowers
23122 Fresh flower arrangement
23123 Plaque with dried materials
Flowers, Senior
23131 5 to 5 different kinds or types of cut flowers
23132 Fresh flower arrangement with theme, "Oregon, the Beaver State."
23133 Arrangement with dried materials
CONTAINER GARDENING
PREMIUMS
Blue 14.08, Red $3.90. Whllf 12.00
Container Gardening, Junior
23211 One container grown plant (I)
Container Gardening, Intermediate
23221 One container grown plant(i)
23222 Display on experiment with plant(s) In containers
Container Gardening, Senior
23231 One container grown plant(i)
23232 Display on experiment with plant (s) in containers
23233 Commercial exhibit of plants (flat or market package)
DIVISION 5 4-H INSECTS
PREMIUMS
Blur f 4.00. Itrd -13 00, White -12.00
Judging will be based on condition of specimens, mounting, luMing.
attractiveness and education value of exhibit
CLASS A ENTOMOLOGY
LOT
32201 Junior 10-20 insects, at least 10 order
32202 Intermediate 15 50 insects, at least 12 orders
32203 Senior specialized collections, life histories, not more than 50 Rpecimens
CLASS B FEES
LOT
32101 - Bee. Junior
32102 Bee, Intermediate
32103 Bee. Senior
CLASS C - HONEY COMBS
CLASS D HONEY SEPARATED
DIVISION 6 4-H ARCHERY CONTEST
PREMIUMS
Blue M OO, Red IS M, Whit 12 0
(one end -5 arrows)
Sends
4 ends
Sends
Open to all enrolled 4-H archery members
COURSE:
30 feet
45 feet
60 feet
Scored 0-5 for each arrow: 300 points possible.
LOT
1. Junior
2. Intermediate
3. Senior
DEPT. VII. HOME
ECONOMICS
DIVISION 1 4-H CLOTHING
Clothing exhibits selected for State Fair may be left after fair or delivered to
extension office by 5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 20,
Label each garment and article with name, address, county, and phase (typed or
printed on white fabric and securely attached).
Place on hanger in plastic garment bag for display, If possible.
FABRIC CHOICE MAY BE ANYTHING THAT IS SUITABLE FOR THE
ARTICLE OR GARMENT.
Garment may mean a single piece or a two or three piece ensemble.
PREMIUMS Blue 14.00. Red -13.00, White -12.00
LOT
92110 Skill level 1 - a garment or article
92120 Skill level 2 - a garment or article
92130 Sill level 3 - a garment
92140 Skill leve 4 - a garment
92150 - Skill level 5 - a garment
92160 Skill level 6 - a garment
92170 - Skill level 7 - a garment
92180 Skill level 8 - a garment
92190 - Skill level 9 - a garment